EVERGREENS 
THAT BEAR CONES 
LAWN SPECIMENS—Cedars, Spruce, Fir, Sequoia, Tsuga. 
FOUNDATION SHRUBS—Arborvitae, Cypress, Yew, Juniper, Thuyopsis. 
MEMORIAL TREES—Sequoia, Cedars, Spruce, Hemlock. 
WINDBREAKS—Cypress, Incense Cedar. 
BANK COVER—Prostrate Junipers. 
PINUS. PINE... Universal use 
P. mughus. “Mugho Dwarf Pine.” (R.) An ex- 
cellent dwarf pine, globe shaped and erect branch- 
ing. Very attractive, especially in spring when new 
growth resembles miniature candles. B.B., 12 to 15 
inch, $1.75; 15 to 18 inch, $2.25. 
*P,. Ponderosa. ‘‘Western Yellow Pine.’ Stout, 
spreading branches, forming a narrow spire-like 
head. Leaves long, dark green. A fine pine for 
quick effect. B.B., 18 to 24 inch, $1.25; 2 to 3 tt., 
$2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00. 
PODOCARPUS ... Rare and Unusual 
Podocarpus macrophylla. “Yew Podocarpus.”’ 20 
ft. Small, upright tree with broad, soft yew-like 
needles. Worthwhile for the collector or seashore. 
Has peculiar flower with blue stem with red ball at 
end, unusual form. B.B., 6 to 8 inch, 40c; 12 to 18 
inch, 85c; 30 to 36 inch, $2.50; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00. 
RETINISPORA ... Silvery billows 
R. Squarrosa veitchi. “Silver Cypress.” Of broad 
pyramidal habit, but may be pruned any shape. 
Silvery-blue, billowy masses of foliage make this 
desirable. Sun or shade. Hardy. B.B., various 
sizes, $1.50 to $3.00. 
SEQUOIA . .. Incomparable trees 
*S. Gigantea. ‘Giant Sequoia.” Big tree of the 
Sierras. A trim sturdy tree, with blue-green foliage, 
rapidly developing into perfect conical form. B.B., 
18 to 24 inch, $2.00; 24 to 30 inch, $2.50; 30 to 36 inch, 
$3.00; 10 to 14 ft. specimens, ask for price. 
*S. Sempervirens. ‘‘California Coast Redwood.” Rap- 
id growth, tapering pyramidal habit. Does well in all 
parts of California. Makes beautiful avenues or speci- 
men tree. Gal, cans, 85c. 
SPRUCE PICEA... Popular Evergreens 
P. Excelsa. “Norway Spruce.’’ 30 ft. The quick- 
est and most easily grown spruce. Adapts itself 
everywhere. Fine for Christmas tree on lawn or 
evergreen groups. Hardy. B.B., 12 to 14 ft., $35.00; 
18 to 24 inch, $1.75. 
P. Koyamai. ‘‘Koyamai Spruce.” 40 ft. Of nar- 
row pyramidal and slew growth. Rare and beautiful 
conifer from Japan, for lawn or evergreen groups. 
Hardy: B.B., 5 to 6 ft., $6.00; 6 to 7 ft., $7.50, 
P. smithiana. “Himalayan Spruce.”’ Trunk grows 
upright while branches slope downward, and 
branchlets very drooping and_ graceful; foliage 
closely set, long, slender, and soft; cones are 6 to 8 
inches long. The most rapid growing spruce. A 
tree of decided beauty and individuality. Gallon 
cans, $1.00. 
LIBOCEDRUS... Incense Cedar—Perfect Cones 
Small specimens and full grown trees 
Glossy green foliage sheds dust. 
Forms a perfect cone. No more satisfactory ever- 
green for California conditions. Grows rapidly. B.B., 
18 to 24 inch, $1.00; 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., $2.00; 
5 to 6 ft., $6.00; gallon cans, 85c. 
*Decurrens, 
are beautiful. 
SET BALLED PLANTS THIS WAY 




SET TREE IN HOLE 
TRIFLE LOWER THAN 
1T STOOD IN NURSERY 


‘anes 
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QOSEN BURLAP 
AT TOP OF BALL AND 
ROLL BACK OR CUT 
TLE BY FILLING HO ory 
WITH WATER 
AND LEAVE TOP OF GROUND COVERED WITH LOOSE 
EARTH, OR BETTER MULCH WITH STRAWY WELL ROT- 
TED MANURE 
TALL EVERGREENS SHOULD BE FIRMLY 
GUYED INTO POSITION. 
PSEUDOTSUGA ... Grand and glorious seca 
P. Douglasi glauca (Pseudotsuga Taxifolia glauca) 
“Colorado Douglas Spruce.’’ (Douglas-fir)—70 ft. A 
splendid type of evergreen for specimen plantings. 
Possesses character and charm through its shapeli- 
ness and blue-green foliage. Grows rapidly and not 
so particular as to soil conditions. Makes beautiful 
lawn Christmas tree for small homes, as it grows 
neat and compact. Sets cones young. Hardy. Have 
large selections in sizes 5 feet up to 15 feet. Price 
$1.50 per foot. 
*P. Douglasi. ‘‘Douglas Spruce.” ‘Oregon Pine.”’ 
Green foliage type of the Pacific Coast. Excepting 
the Sequoias, our most gigantic tree. Growth erect, 
rapid, and symmetrical. 
tree. Foliage soft rich 
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*Means native of California. 
Excellent living Christmas 
6 to 8 
dark grsen. B.B., 




INCENSE CEDAR 


—Group A— —Group B— 
Firs Lawson Cypress 
Pines Arizona Cypress 
Spruce MacNab Cypress 
Cedrus Monterey Cypress 
Libocedrus Japanese Yew 
Hemlock Nootka Cypress 
Sequoia Podocarpus 
A 
—Group C— —Group D— 
Berkman A. V. Mugho Pine 
Italian Cypress Globe A. vitae 
Irish Juniper 
Pyramid Arborvitae 

DOUGLAS SPRUCE 
TAXUS. YEW ...Somber green 
T. cuspidata capitata. “Upright Japanese Yew.” 8 
ft. This variety has a distinct central leader, pro- 
ducing a symmetrical upright specimen with glossy 
deep green foliage. For tall part shade or sun they 
are unequalled. Hardy. B.B., 18 to 24 inch, $1.75; 
24 to 30 inch, $2.25; 30 to 36 inch, $3.00; 3 to 4 ft., 
$5.00; 4 to 6 ft., $7.50. 
THUYOPSIS...Sedate elegance 
T. dolobrata. A Japanese Arborvitae of distinct 
form. Foliage dark green above with white lines 
beneath. Develops into handsome broad pyramidal 
tree for part shade. Unexcelled for that dark corner. 
Potted, 60c B. & B., 18 to 24 inch, $2.25; 24 to 30 
inch, $3.00. 
TSUGA ... Hemlock—Lacy green boughs 
T. canadensis. ‘“‘Hemlock.” 30 ft. Of rare grace 
and beauty. Does best in part shade, away from 
hot winds. Grows slowly. Can be pruned to low 
form. B.B., 6 to 7 ft., $7.50; 5 to 6 ft., $6.50; 4 to 5 
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ODD SPECIES EVERGREENS 
We have a few specimens of following, priced on 
application: 
*Torreya. ‘California Nutmeg.” 
Sitka Spruce 
*Coulter Pine. 
*Juniper Californica. 
Sciadopitys Vertiellata. ‘Umbrella Pine.” 
*Nordmann Fir. 
*Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Grandi. 
Thuya Gigantea Lobbi. 
Cephalotaxus. “Plum Yew.” 
Nootka Blue Cypress. 
Hovey Golden Arborvitae, 
Canary Island Pine. Picturesque. 
Omorica or Serbian Spruce. 
Irish Yew. 3 or 4 about 2 ft. 
Araucaria or Monkey Puzzle. 
Hinochi Cypress. Type and Dwarf. 
A RARE FRAGRANCE 
B. worth-while shrub with most pleasing 
fragrance that is often overlooked is Lonicera 
fragrantissima or Honeysuckle. See page ll. 
CONIFER GUIDE 
To Show General Form 
—Group F— 
Andorra Juniper 
Tamarix Juniper 
Waukegan Juniper 
T. Chinese Juniper 
Shore Juniper 
—Group E— 
Pfitzer Juniper 
Golden Juniper 
Armstrong Juniper 
Thuyopsis 
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